Louise Giovanelli: A Song of Ascents
The title A Song of Ascents is taken from a series of religious psalms that were traditionally recited by pilgrims on their travels to holy sites. For Giovanelli, the idea of an" ascent" reflects our human longing to achieve higher states of consciousness, whether through spiritual devotion, sensuality and love, states of intoxication, the thrill of performance, or just horror. This journey to the transcendence of consciousness unfolds in her paintings as an uncanny message of emotions in which exaggerated expression, richly layered textures, and intense color-rich images engrain both ecstasy and discomfort.
Alongside existing works, this exhibition presents nine new paintings produced especially for the occasion. Many of the works are inspired by scenes from films, while some of the more recent paintings were made on the basis of photographs that the artist took in working-class clubs and theaters in England. These places, which are often characterized by modest stages, worn velvet curtains, and a strange mix of everyday lightness and staged theatrics, are transformed by the artist into venues of shared performance and hedonistic escapism. Giovanelli emphasizes elements like the lavish curtains succumbing to the force of gravity, shimmering textiles with sequins, and focused spotlighting, in order to raise these familiar spaces to something extraordinary and to give them a sense of select value and of an almost religious cult, such as is often accorded to music and its holy places by its fans.
Certain details are particularly emphasized and play a key role, as if the artist is zooming in on her pictures in order to consider a curl of hair, a piece of furniture, or accessories in their formal and narrative features. This detailed focus on ephemeral elements alternating with the hyper-realist and fantastic depiction of the whole is a key characteristic of Giovanelli's work that takes her to the limits of what can be done in painting. She creates her resplendent works using the classical techniques of painting, applying thin layers of highly pigmented oil paint and thereby achieving very varied and almost sculptural results.
Giovanelli's paintings invite us to cross a threshold where reality and fantasy meet, in a space laden with ambiguity and in which each scene oscillates between the outstanding and the uncanny.
A Song of Ascents is presented in cooperation between The Hepworth Wakefield, West-Yorkshire (UK) and Museum Villa Stuck, Munich (DE) and HALLE Für KUNST Steiermark.
The exhibition is accompanied by an 80 -page English-language publication of the same title, edited by The Hepworth Wakefield, and available via HALLE FÜR KUNST Steiermark as project partner. Including a text by Phoebe Cripps, a conversation with Louise Giovanelli and Marie-Charlotte Carrier, a pop quiz by Charlie Fox, and poems by Helenskià Collett, with reproductions and illustrations of all the works shown in the exhibition.
Curators: Marie-Charlotte Carrier and Sandro Droschl
About the Artist
Louise Giovanelli (b. 1993, London, UK) lives and works in Manchester (UK). She completed her postgraduate studies at the Städelschule in Frankfurt am Main (DE) with professor Amy Sillman in 2020, after having earned a Bachelor's Degree (B.A. Hons, Fine Art) at the Manchester School of Art, Manchester (UK) in 2015.
Solo exhibitions include: Here on Earth, White Cube Hong Kong (HK); Louise Giovanelli - Paintings 2019 - 2024, He Art Museum (HEM), Foshan (CN); Soothsay, GRIMM, New York, NY (US); Always Different, Always the Same, Moon Grove, Manchester (UK); Collection Spotlight: Louise Giovanelli, Grundy Art Gallery, Blackpool (UK); As If, Almost, White Cube, London (UK) and Auto-da-fé, GRIMM, New York, NY (US).
Giovanelli's work has been featured in numerous group exhibitions, including True Colors, AkzoNobel Art Foundation at Kunstmuseum, The Hague (NL); Good Morning, Midnight, The Courtauld Gallery, London (UK); Self-Portraits, GRIMM, New York, NY (US); In Focus, Centraal Museum, Utrecht (NL); The Sea, the Sky, a Window, Hill Art Foundation, New York, NY (US); In New York, Thinking of You, The FLAG Art Foundation, New York, NY (US) and The Kingfisher's Wing, curated by Tom Morton, GRIMM, New York, NY (US).
Giovanelli's work can be found in the collections of the AkzoNobel Art Foundation (NL); Asymmetry Art Foundation (UK); The Contemporary Art Foundation (JP); Hall Art Foundation (DE, US); The Hepworth Wakefield (UK); Hill Art Foundation (US); Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami, FL (US); Longlati Foundation (CN); Manchester Art Gallery Collection (UK); MOCA, Los Angeles, CA (US); The National Museum (NO); Sarow Gallery Collection (DE); The UK Government Art Collection (UK); Warrington Museum and Art Gallery (UK); Whitworth Art Gallery (UK); Yuz Museum Shanghai (CN) among others.
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